Here we are again with the same bug:When I try to use Liquify, it says "AIF internal exception" unless I untick the GPU acceleration. The problem is that without this acceleration I cannot use the new functions in Liquify (like face-awareness).

Do not flag as closed this thread after replies like "Update your drivers" or stuff like this, or "Disable GPU", because that's not a FIX, just some patch to use the basic functions.

Since I use PS for work, I already tried to do the basic stuff, that's why I need help.

If anyone has suggestion on how to fix this, it would be very appreciated.

a. Updating GPU drivers is not a just a workaround . GPU drivers are updated frequently for the gaming world and unfortunately do frequently introduce bugs. That is why checking the manufacturer site for a recent driver (or sometimes trying an older GPU driver) can resolve the issue.

b. Try resetting preferences. The preference file in Photoshop contains more than just the user preferences. It is written every time Photoshop closes and, if there is a crash, can become corrupt leading to various errors and behaviours.

c. If still no joy, go to Help>System info - click copy and paste the info here. It may give us a clue as to why you are having such issues on your particular system

Hi Ged.Here it is the system info, thanks.And sorry for the angry posts, but it's kinda frustrating having so many problems without a solution yet (as I said in another post I have 3d object import problems because of some OpenGL issue, as well as some disabled functionalities with warp not working)

Ok, this is weird and I don't know how it worked, but it did.After changing my setup from 3 to 2 monitors, it looks like for some error my PC assigned my integrated GPU to my Cintiq, or maybe Nvidia had troubles working with my tablet. I uninstalled the Nvidia GPU drivers completely and unplugged HDMI port cables, then reinstalled Nvidia Drivers, switched off and pluged back HDMI. After restarting and updating Windows 10 all is working.

I don't know if it was a software problem related to HDMI ports somehow, Nvidia, or...Maybe it's been some kind of black magic?

Thanks for the assistance tho.

The solution for my problem could be useful for all multiple monitor users (Wacom Tablets count): be sure to have your dedicated GPU assigned to both your monitors!